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Businiess name:  Sugar House Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have been taking my dogs to Sugar House Vet since 1990. They are truly the best. My scottie, Mac, knew and trusted Dr. Barton and Michelle and Tracy the most. He was a very sick dog with cushings disease, diabetes, and eventual blindness. They were so loving and concerned about his well being every time he visited. Mac's situation was unusual, but we found a way to make his life great for several years. We were all sad when it was time to give Mac the ultimate gift of love and they were there to help me with that process. \r \r We have two beautiful westies now and we all love "the girls." My Abby was diagnosed several years ago with "white shaker syndrome" - a very rare neurological disorder. Dr. Barton researched the syndrome tirelessly until he found some answers. She responded amazingly and has very few visable symptoms. Abby now also has Addisons disease. She takes steroids daily with peanut butter, her favorite treat. We are blessed daily by the presence of our belov

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